LONG-throw specialist Peter Hoy returns to boost Bangor City' for today's Welsh Cup quarter-final catalog printing against Llanelli.
Having shrugged off a knee injury, the big utility man will be pushing to start.
Hoy was sent off by referee Phil Southall just minutes into the 2008 final, which saw Bangor's 10 men then battle to a heroic 4-2 extra-time triumph.
Llanelli have already won both league clashes between the sides 3- 2. But Nev Powell said: "There was little between us and we should have got something out of both games. This is our chance to set the record straight.
"We have won our last six games at Farrar Road, showing superb form to delight the fans, and that gives us added confidence.
Zenith Replica Watches"But we must be aware of the dangers from Llanelli throw-ins and set pieces," he added.
City have won the cup for the past two seasons, and Powell said: "Bangor, as a club, have a great pedigree in the cup, having been to Europe so many times, and, because of our recent experiences, the lads will not need any motivating and will give 110%.
"Some people are thinking this is the real cup final brochure printing but there are other quality teams still left in the competition and our immediate aim is to get through to the semi-final."
Striker Jamie Reed will be keen to add to his 17 goals this season, with recent arrival Lee Hunt, formerly of Rhyl, itching to land his first strike back at Farrar Road.
Nicky Ward is cup-tied and Marc Smyth is out with an ankle injury.
Today's game has a 5.15pm kick-off and will be televised live on S4C.
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